Start your day with a visit to Frankfurt's most famous market hall. Kleinmarkthalle is an indoor market filled with vendors selling fresh produce, cheese, meats, and other specialties. You can also grab a coffee and a pastry to enjoy while exploring the market.
Join a local food tour to explore the city's culinary scene. The tour includes stops at various food vendors, restaurants, and cafes, where you will sample traditional German dishes like schnitzel, sausages, and apple wine. The knowledgeable guide will also share the history and culture behind each dish.
No trip to Frankfurt is complete without trying Apfelwein, the local apple wine. Apfelwein Wagner is a popular restaurant that serves traditional German food and drinks, including Apfelwein. The menu features hearty dishes like pork knuckle, sauerkraut, and potato pancakes.
Take a break from eating to enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top of Main Tower. The observation deck is located 200 meters above ground level, offering breathtaking views of Frankfurt's skyline. You can also enjoy a coffee or a snack at the tower's cafe.
End your day with dinner at Zur Schoenen Muellerin, a cozy restaurant that serves traditional German dishes. The menu includes options like venison stew, roasted duck, and spätzle. Don't forget to try the homemade apple strudel for dessert!
If you have extra time, consider taking a day trip to the nearby town of Wiesbaden, known for its thermal baths and historic architecture. You can also visit the Museum Embankment, a cluster of 12 museums along the Main River. For a fun and unique experience, check out Apfelwein Wagner's "Apfelwein Express", a vintage tram that takes you on a tour of Frankfurt while enjoying Apfelwein and snacks. Book your flights and hotels by clicking here.